Indianapolis Times, Volume 47, Number 256, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1936 — Page 25

JAN. 3, 1986

THE TINYMITES

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The big balloon kept swaying and wee Dotty said, “I wish ’twould land. It’s Just a wee bit clo6er now, and there’s a man Inside. “He doesn t seem excited, and I think I saw him wave his hand. If well just wait, perhaps he'll come and take us for a ride.’’ “Aw, no such luck,’’ snapped Duncy. “I know he will stay up in the sky. I'll bet that Windy’s guess was right. It’s someone who is lost.” Then Scouty cried, “He’s coming down, and look, ne’s acting like a clown! His crazy antics make me think of our old friend Jack Frost.” The strange balloon came near and then the whole bunch grew excited when, fair Goldy said, “No wonder you think Jack Frost is up there. “That’s who it is. I see his face. _T know he’s heading for this place. Hi bet he thinks that, when he lands, he’ll give us all a scare.” Ten minutes passed. The balloon swerved ’round and settled

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MARION MASONS TO INSTALL NEW HEADS Public Rites to Be Held Tomorrow Night. Public installation of officers of Marion Masonic lodge is to be held tomorrow night in the Masonic Temple, N. Illinois-st. fiamuel E. Reeves is the new wor-

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down upon the ground. O’ Jack Frost Jumped right out and shouted, “HI, there, Tinymltes! “I know that I would find you here, and I have fine plans, never fear. Real shortly you all will be off to see some more new sights.” “Oh, goody, goody,” Goldy cried, as she rushed up to oP Jack’s side. “Both 1936 and ’35 whizzed out of sight. “Os course we met them. They were grand, but they’ve gone now. Please understand that we’ve enjoyed our trip up here. It turned out quite all right.” Jack smiled and said, “Well, this balloon, which you’ll all ride In pretty soon, is what old Santa gave me. ’Twas a Christmas present, see? “A lot of sailing I have done and my, but I’ve had heaps of fun. I’m going up again and take you little tots with me.” (The Tinies sail off into space In the next story.)

shipful master. Others to be installed are Fred A. Dawson, senior warden; Frank W. Yarbrough, junior warden; J. G, Drummond, treasurer; H. J. Stombaugh, secretary; Richard Smith, senior deacon; Harry E. Kitterman, junior deacon; Dwight Payne, senior steward; Everett Ross, junior steward; H. Walker De Haven, Masonic Temple Association director, and S. A. Witthoft, tyler. Edward Hughes is to be installing officer, assisted by Otis MayberTy, as marshal. Dancing is to follow the installation.

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THE TARZAN TWINS

When for a long time Dick and Doc had followed the winding game trail—for such it was!—a still small voice seemed to whisper something into Dick’s ear. It was that old spoil-sport Conscience. And it said: “Better start back. Better start back.” He looked at his watch.

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"Gee!” he exclaimed; “let’s turn around. It’s almost dinner time. It’ll be dark soon. Wonder how far we’ve come?” “Oh, not very far,” Doc replied, but his tone was not so positive. “Anyway,” he added, “111 bet it would be great in here at night.” At that moment a sound broke the jungle peace.

OUT OUR WAY

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It was a terrible sound that started with a coughing noise and grew to a terrific roar. The little monkeys disappeared as if by magic. The boys drew closer together. They were brave boys; but brave men tremble when that awful voice breaks' the silence of the African jungle l ...

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... In all Africa there was only one man who was the equal of the King of Beasts. That man va Tartan But he was far away, swinging toward the railhead, his mind dwelling lightly on plans for amusing his young visitors—while an ironic fate was grqoming them for tragedy!

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